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- Q1What was one of the main objectives of Sherman's March to the Sea?To cripple the Confederacy's ability to continue the warTo capture the Confederate presidentTo strengthen Union supply linesTo secure a peace treaty30s
- Q2What was the outcome of Sherman's campaign in Georgia and the Carolinas?It strengthened the Confederate army.It had no significant impact.It weakened Confederate defenses significantly.It led to a treaty with the Confederacy.30s
- Q3What did some fires in Columbia result from during Sherman's campaign?Explosions from military weaponsAccidental fires from the townspeopleFires from Sherman's troops cookingFires set by Confederates to burn cotton30s
- Q4How many Americans died as a result of the Civil War?400,000665,000500,0001,000,00030s
- Q5What did many Southern plantation owners face after the Civil War?Increased wealthFinancial ruinSuccessful business venturesPolitical power30s
- Q6What challenges did freed slaves face after the Civil War?Living in luxuryReceiving government landAccessing free educationFinding work in a ruined economy30s
- Q7What was President Lincoln's main goal for the Southern states after the Civil War?To rebuild the nation together without punishing the SouthTo grant immediate independence to Southern statesTo keep Southern states permanently separateTo impose harsh penalties on the South30s
- Q8Who assassinated President Lincoln on April 14, 1865?John Wilkes BoothLee Harvey OswaldJohn AdamsJames Wilkes Booth30s
- Q9What did Lincoln require from Southerners to restore their citizenship after the Civil War?They had to live in the North for a yearThey had to abandon their homesThey had to pay a fineThey had to take an oath of allegiance to the United States30s
- Q10What was the reaction of the Radical Republicans to Lincoln's approach towards the Southern states?They were opposed to his lenient policies towards the SouthThey were indifferent to his policiesThey wanted to negotiate peace treatiesThey fully supported his plan30s
- Q11What was the significance of Fort Sumter in the conflict between the Union and the Confederacy?It was a key supply depot for the UnionIt was the last Confederate stronghold to surrenderIt was the location of the first battle of the Civil WarIt became the Union's main headquarters30s
- Q12What did Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation achieve for formerly enslaved people?It granted them citizenship immediatelyIt allowed them to purchase land that had been abandonedIt returned them to their previous ownersIt required them to leave the United States30s
- Q13What was the primary purpose of the Port Royal Experiment during the Civil War?To find a way to return slaves to their ownersTo help former slaves transition to freedom by providing them work and landTo establish a plantation system for the UnionTo create a training camp for Union soldiers30s
- Q14What significant action did Robert Smalls take in May of 1862 to aid the Union?He negotiated a peace treaty with Confederate leaders.He led a protest march in Charleston.He commandeered a Confederate ship and presented it to the Union.He escaped to the North and joined the Union army.30s
- Q15After the Civil War, what role did Robert Smalls serve in South Carolina?He enlisted in the Navy.He worked as a teacher in a local school.He served as a political leader in the General Assembly and the US House.He became a plantation owner.30s